Hammond XK-1 User manual

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Owner’s Manual
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Thank you, and congratulations on your choice of
a Hammond XK-1.
In order to get the most out of this instrument for
many years to come, first take the time to read this
manual in full.

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Read these instructions.
Keep these instructions.
Heed all warnings.
Follow all instructions.
Do not use this apparatus near water.
Clean only with dry cloth.
Do not block any ventilation openings.
Install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat
registers, stoves or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that
produce heat.
Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-
type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than
the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third
grounding prong. The wider blade or third prong is provided for
your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet,
consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral
triangle, indicates that dangerous voltage constituting a risk of
electric shock is present within this unit.
The exclamation point witnin equilateral triangle, indicates that
there are important operating and maintenance instructions in
the literature accompanying this unit.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched,
particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point
where they exit from the apparatus.
Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufac-
turer.
Use only with the cart, stand, tripod,
bracket, or table specified by the
manufacturer, or sold with the
apparatus. When cart is used: use
caution when moving the cart/
apparatus combination to avoid
injury from tip-over.
Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms, or when
unused for long periods of time.
Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is
required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way,
such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has
been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the
apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not
operate normally, or has been dropped.
Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and
no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed
on the apparatus.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not
expose this apparatus to rain or moisture.
In case if in the future your instrument gets too old to play/use or
malfunctions beyond repair, please observe the instructions of
this mark, or, if any question, be sure to contact your dealer or
your nearest town or municipal office for its proper disposal.

Introduction
FOR UNITED KINGDOM:
FOR YOUR SAFETY, PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT CAREFULLY
This appliance is supplied with a molded 3-pin mains plug for your safety and convenience.
A 5 amp fuse is fitted in this plug.
Should the fuse need to be replaced, please ensure that the replacement fuse has a rating of 5
amps and that it is approved by ASTA or BSI to BSI1362.
Check for the ASTA mark or the BSI mark on the body of the fuse.
If the plug contains a removable fuse cover, you must ensure that it is refitted when the fuse is
replaced.
If the fuse is lost, the plug must not be used until a replacement cover is obtained.
A replacement fuse cover can be obtained from your local Hammond Dealer.
IF THE FITTED MOULDED PLUG IS UNSUITABLE FOR THE SOCKET OUTLET IN YOUR
HOME, THEN THE FUSE SHOULD BE REMOVED AND THE PLUG CUT OFF AND DIS-
POSED OF SAFELY.
THERE IS A DANGER OF SEVERE ELECTRICAL SHOCK IF THE CUT-OFF PLUG IS IN-
SERTED INTO ANY 13 AMP SOCKET.
If a new plug is to be fitted please observe the wiring code as shown below.
If in any doubt, please consult a qualified electrician.
IMPORTANT - The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code:
Blue: Neutral
Brown: Live
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this unit may not correspond with the coloured
marking identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows.
The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked
with the letter N or coloured BLACK.
The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked
with the letter L or coloured RED.
Under no circumstances should either of these wires be connected to the earth terminal of the
three-pin plug, marked with the letter E or the Earth Symbol .
How to replace the fuse. Open the fuse compartment with a screwdriver and replace the fuse and
fuse cover.

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Your Hammond XK-1 Drawbar Keyboard is designed to give you the true and
authentic sound of Hammond Harmonic Drawbars, as well as provide you a large
variety of features to allow great flexibility in how you want to use the keyboard.
This Owner's Manual is designed to explain the operating features of your Hammond
XK-1 as simply and graphically as possible.
Because we want to make this manual, as well as the keyboard itself, as easy to
understand as possible, the explanations in this manual are grouped by subject matter,
and not in the order in which they necessarily apper in the display (the screen in the
left of the keyboard front panel). For example, all functions pertaining to Drawbars
are grouped together, all Percussion features are treated as a group, and so on.
Also, each feature is treated as an explanation unto itself, and does not require you to
already have prior working knowledge of some other feature. The explanations are
presented such that, if you follow the steps, will be identical to that shown in the
manual at that stage of the explanation.
Do not be daunted by the number of steps required to perform each operation. Each
step is simple. Simply bear these things in mind:
1. Read each step carefully.
2. Don't skip any of the steps.
3. Don't perform the steps out of sequence.
With these guidelines, you are well on your way to mastering all of the many sounds
and features of your Hammond XK-1.
IMPORTANT - PLEASE READ

Introduction
BATTERY BACK UP
Your XK-1 uses a battery-backed RAM to remember your changes to the Parameters.
When the battery voltage becomes low, the Display will show:
If you see these messages, you should immediately back up your parameter changes, if
you have made any. If there is no battery installed in the unit, or if the battery is
compeletely dead, the Display will show:
After the above message is displayed, the XK-1 will re-initialize itself, and the factory
default settings will be restored. Therefore, it is a good idea to periodically save your
data to CompactFlash card.
CAUTION: In order to change batteries, be sure to ask your dealer or store.

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Table Of Contents
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.................................. 2
IMPORTANT - PLEASE READ ............................................... 4
BATTERY BACK UP .............................................................. 5
MAIN FEATURES ................................................................. 9
NAMES AND FUNCTIONS .................................................. 10
Front Panel ................................................................................... 10
End Block .................................................................................... 12
Rear Panel ................................................................................... 13
HOOK-UP........................................ 15
BASIC HOOK-UP ................................................................ 16
CONNECTING THE LESLIE SPEAKER ................................. 17
STANDARD HOOK-UP ............................................................. 17
USING MIDI CONTROL ............................................................ 17
CONNECTING THE MIDI KEYBOARD .................................. 18
TURN ON AND PLAY...................... 19
POWER ON ........................................................................ 20
HOW TO POWER ON............................................................... 20
BACK-UP ................................................................................ 20
RESET TO THE FACTORY SETTINGS ...................................... 20
LISTEN TO THE DEMONSTRATION PERFORMANCE .......... 21
USING THE COMBINATION PRESETS ................................ 22
HOW TO RECALL THE PRESETS ............................................ 22
1.Selecting preset BANK .............................................................. 22
2.Selecting preset NUMBER ......................................................... 22
PLAY WITH THE CONTROLLERS ....................................... 23
PITCH BEND WHEEL ............................................................... 23
EXPRESSION PEDAL ............................................................... 23
FOOT SWITCH ........................................................................ 23
MAKING YOUR OWN SOUNDS .......................................... 24
TOUCH THE DRAWBAR SELECT [UPPER] .............................. 24
SELECT THE PRESET BUTTON [ADJUST] ............................... 24
PULL OUT THE DRAWBARS ................................................... 24
ADD PERCUSSION .................................................................. 24
ADD EFFECTS ......................................................................... 25
VIBRATO/CHORUS ....................................................................... 25
OVERDRIVE ................................................................................. 25
LESLIE ......................................................................................... 25
USING EXTRA VOICES ............................................................ 25
Divide the keyboard into two parts - left and right. [SPLIT] .... 26
Add bass part on the manual keyboard. [MANUAL BASS] ....... 26
What is “Part”? ....................................................................... 26
STORING REGISTRATIONS IN COMBINATION PRESET ............ 27
EX. Memorize to “6 - 3”. ............................................................. 27
SETTING UP ................................... 29
SOUND ENGINE STRUCTURE ............................................ 30
SYSTEM STRUCTURE OF XK-1 KEYBOARD ............................ 30
DRAWBARS™ .................................................................... 32
WHITE DRAWBARS ................................................................ 33
BLACK DRAWBARS ................................................................ 33
BROWN DRAWBARS .............................................................. 33
PEDAL DRAWBARS ................................................................ 33
DRAWBAR REGISTRATION PATTERNS ................................... 34
DRAWBAR SELECT ............................................................ 36
ASSIGN THE DRAWBARS FOR EACH PART ............................ 36
MATCH THE REGISTRATION TO DRAWBARS .......................... 36
PERCUSSION ..................................................................... 37
NOTES .................................................................................... 37
“Percussion does not sound!” ..................................................... 37
DRAWBAR CANCEL ..................................................................... 37
VIBRATO/CHORUS ............................................................. 38
OVERDRIVE ....................................................................... 39
LESLIE ............................................................................... 40
EQUALIZER & REVERB ...................................................... 41
EQUALIZER ............................................................................. 41
REVERB .................................................................................. 41
COMBINATION PRESETS ................................................... 42
BANK AND NUMBER ............................................................... 42
NAME THE COMBINATION PRESETS ...................................... 43
RECORD A NEW THE COMBINATION PRESET ........................ 44
USING THE CONTROL PANEL ...... 45
OPERATION CONTROL PANEL ........................................... 46
PLAY MODE ....................................................................... 47
HOW TO READ THE DISPLAY ................................................. 47
MENU MODE ..................................................................... 48
HOW TO READ THE DISPLAY ................................................. 48
BUTTON OPERATION IN THIS MENU ....................................... 48
FUNCTION MODE .............................................................. 49
HOW TO READ THE DISPLAY ................................................. 49
BUTTON OPERATION IN THIS MODE ....................................... 49
Example of operation .............................................................. 50
SHORT CUT TO THE FUNCTION MODE .............................. 52
Example of operation .............................................................. 52
STORING THE PAGE YOU FREQUENTLY USE .................... 52
Example of operation .............................................................. 52

Introduction
SETTING THE PARAMETERS ....... 53
DRAWBAR ......................................................................... 54
Setting the Manual (LOWER and UPPER) ................................................. 54
Setting the PEDAL .................................................................................... 55
PRESET ............................................................................. 56
PRESET NAME ......................................................................................... 56
PRESET LOAD .......................................................................................... 56
EFFECTIVE USE OF LINK-LOWER/PEDAL ................................ 57
WHEN LINK LOWER/PEDAL IS ON: .............................................. 57
WHEN LINK LOWER/PEDAL IS OFF: ............................................. 57
CONTROL........................................................................... 58
PITCH BEND ............................................................................................. 58
MODULATION ........................................................................................... 59
EXPRESSION ............................................................................................ 59
FOOT SWITCH .......................................................................................... 60
EXTRA VOICE / REVERB ........................................................................... 61
DISPLAY ................................................................................................... 61
ADJUSTING THE EXPRESSION PEDAL .................................... 62
TUNE ................................................................................. 63
CUSTOM TONEWHEELS .................................................... 64
PERCUSS (PERCUSSion) .................................................. 65
LESLIE ............................................................................... 66
CABINET NUMBERS ................................................................................. 66
LESLIE PARAMETERS .............................................................................. 66
RECORD THE CABINETS ........................................................ 68
OD/VIB (OverDrive / VIBrato) ............................................ 69
OVERDRIVE .............................................................................................. 69
VIBRATO/CHORUS ................................................................................... 69
EQUALIZ (EQUALIZer) ....................................................... 70
REVERB ............................................................................. 71
DEFAULT ............................................................................ 72
SYSTEM ............................................................................ 73
EXVOICE (EXtra VOICE) ..................................................... 74
IN THIS MANUAL:
NOTE:s and appear frequently.
The NOTE: is a supplementary explanation.
The are explanations of terms and
applications.
MIDI ................................................. 75
MIDI .................................................................................. 76
What is “MIDI”? ...................................................................... 76
MIDI TERMINALS ON THIS KEYBOARD ................................... 76
WHAT THE MIDI CAN DO ON YOUR KEYBOARD ...................... 76
MIDI CHANNEL ............................................................................................ 77
MAJOR MIDI MESSAGE .............................................................................. 77
CHANNEL MESSAGE ................................................................................... 77
SYSTEM MESSAGE ..................................................................................... 77
MIDI STRUCTURE OF THIS KEYBOARD ............................. 78
KEYBOARD CHANNEL .............................................................................. 78
EXTERNAL ZONE CHANNEL ..................................................................... 78
EXPANDING THE KEYBOARD ............................................. 79
RECORDING AND PLAYING ............................................... 80
Recording to the Sequencer or the Computer ........................... 80
Playback from the Sequencer or the Computer ......................... 80
CONTROLLING THE EXTERNAL MIDI EQUIPMENTS .......... 81
ZONES ............................................................................... 82
INTERNAL ZONE ....................................................................................... 82
EXTERNAL ZONE ...................................................................................... 82
MIDI .................................................................................. 84
MIDI TEMPLATE ....................................................................................... 84
MASTER ................................................................................................... 84
KEYBOARD CHANNEL .............................................................................. 85
TROUBLE SHOOTING ................... 87
TROUBLE SHOOTING ......................................................... 88
APPENDIX ...................................... 89
Custom Tone-wheel ........................................................... 90
MIDI Templates ................................................................. 91
Part and MIDI Messages ................................................... 93
MIDI Information ............................................................... 94
Drawbar Data List ............................................................. 95
System Exclusive Message ............................................... 96
Global Parameters ............................................................ 97
Bank Parameters ............................................................... 97
Preset Parameters ............................................................ 98
Leslie Parameters ........................................................... 100
System Parameters ......................................................... 100
Combi. and Bank/Program Messages ............................. 101
Specifications.................................................................. 102
Demonstration Songs and Composers ............................ 103
Factory Presets ............................................................... 104
SERVICE .......................................................................... 107

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Introduction
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MAIN FEATURES
ACCURATELY REPRODUCES THE TONE-WHEEL SOUND.
Your new XK-1 contains (96) independent oscillating digital tone-wheels and accurately reproduces the
sound of the Vintage B-3.
In addition, this keyboard has full polyphony.
DIGITAL LESLIE / VIBRATO EFFECTS.
The XK-1 keyboard is equipped with a DSP effect generator to simulate the Scanner-Vibrato and Leslie
Speaker.
The range of sounds that you can create is expanded by the use of Vibrato and Chorus effects, and by the
real sounding Leslie effects which effectively simulates the rotation of the two Rotors which are present in
traditional Leslie.
8-PIN LESLIE SPEAKER SOCKET.
Your new XK-1 contains a 8-pin Leslie speaker socket for direct connection to Leslie 21 System Speakers.
BUILT-IN EXTRA VOICE.
This keyboard has built-in 8 Extra Voices such as Electric Piano and Clavi., to which you can switch from
Drawbar voices or Percussion voices.
CAN BE EXPANDED BY USE OF EXTERNAL MIDI PRODUCTS.
You can expand your keyboard by connecting and playing with additional external MIDI equipment.
This includes keyboards, sequencers, etc.
LIGHT WEIGHT AND COMPACT BODY.
The XK-1 is light and compact, but sounds and functions like deluxe model.

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10 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS
Front Panel
UPPER LEFT
1. MASTER VOLUME Knob
Controls the total volume.
2. CONTROL Button
Sets up various controls.
3. TONE Knob
Controls the tone quality.
4. TONE TYPE Button
Assigns the function of TONE CONTROL (3).
5. OVERDRIVE Knob
Controls the distortion of the Upper and Lower part.
6. O.D. ON Button
Switches the overdrive effect On / Off.
DRAWBAR SELECT
7. UPPER Button
8. PEDAL Button
9. LOWER Button
These buttons select which part of the registration. The
drawbars(27) will be active.
PERCUSSION
10. SECOND Button
Adds 4' Percussion (Decay sound) to UPPER part.
11. THIRD Button
Adds 2 2/3' Percussion (Decay sound) to UPPER part.
12. FAST Button
Changes Decay time of Percussion.
13. SOFT Button
Changes Percussion volume.
1 3 5
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CONTROL PANEL
14. DISPLAY
Displays various information.
15. VALUE Knob
Adjusts the value of selected parameter.
16. BANK Button
Selects the BANK of the Combination Presets. To select
the bank, Touch a Combination Preset button while
holding the BANK button.
17. REC/JUMP Button
Records Presets. This is also used to allow you to quickly
page through the various choices within each function.
18. Combination Presets
Select the NUMBER of the Combination Preset. These
buttons are also used for the PAGE, PARAMETER and
VALUE functions listed below.
19. PAGE Buttons
Selects Pages in the menu.
20. PARAMETER Buttons
Selects Parameters.
21. VALUE Buttons
Increases and decreases the value of selected parameter.
22. MENU/EXIT Button
Recalls the MENU screen. This is also used to return
from each function screen.
23. PLAY Button
Jumps to the PLAY screen, the basic screen.
UPPER RIGHT
24. MANUAL BASS Button
Allows Pedal sound to be played from the lowest notes
on the manual keyboard.
25. SPLIT Button
Divides the keyboard into two parts: UPPER and
LOWER.
26. EXTRA VOICE / REVERB Button
Switches On / Off the Extra Voice, Reverb effect etc.
(assignable)
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18
14
15
16
19
21
20
23
22
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End Block
DRAWBARS
27. DRAWBARS
Controls harmonics of part that is selected by DRAW-
BAR SELECT (7 - 9). The setting of the Drawbars is
called a “Registration”.
WHEEL
28. PITCH BEND Wheel
Slides the pitch up or down.
The pitch goes up when moved up, and goes down when
moved down.
29. MODULATION Wheel
On this keyboard, this is used mainly to send MIDI
information to connected MIDI equipment, to add effect
to Extra Voice.
VIBRATO/CHORUS
30. V1/C1 Button
31. V2/C2 Button
Controls the depth of Vibrato / Chorus Effects on the
Upper and Lower parts. V1 is light effect, V2 is medium,
and the V3 (both V1 and V2 are On) is heavy.
32. CHORUS Button
Switch from Vibrato or Chorus effect. When the LED is
ON, the Chorus effect is “ON”.
LESLIE
33. LESLIE BRAKE Button
This button selects whether to produce sound from the
stopped rotor (=Brake) or not to use the Leslie effect (=
Through) when the LESLIE ON(34) Button is “Off”.
Brake is ON when the LED is on.
34. LESLIE ON Button
When it is turned ON, the rotor turns and the sound come
from the Rotor.
When the lamp is lighting, it is “ON”.
35. LESLIE FAST Button
Changes the speed of the Rotor from Slow to Fast.
It is FAST when the LED is ON.
KEYBOARD
38. MANUAL KEYBOARD
This keyboard contains 61 waterfall shaped keys.
Keyboard is velocity sensitive.
27
28 29 30 31 3332 34 35
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Rear Panel
POWER SUPPLY
37. AC Inlet
Connects the A.C. Power Cable.
38. POWER Switch
This switches on and off the keyboard.
SOUND OUTPUT TERMINAL
39. LINE OUT L/MONO Jack
If your amplifier has only a single (1) female 1/4" audio
input connector (MONO input), use this Jack.
40. LINE OUT R Jack
This is the Right channel output of the XK-1.
Use the Left and Right output Jacks if your mixer or
amplifier has stereo input.
Use only the L/MONO terminal, if the input is monaural.
The built-in Leslie Effect is only on L (the left), when the
Leslie Speaker (42) is connected.
41. HEADPHONE Jack
This is for connecting a stereo headphones.
Sound is sent out from the LINE-OUTS (39, 40) and
LESLIE 8PIN (42), also when this terminal is used.
The built-in LESLIE is only on L (the left), when the
LESLIE SPEAKER (42) is connected.
42. LESLIE 8PIN Jack
This is for connecting the Leslie 21 System Speaker.
Read “CONNECTING THE LESLIE SPEAKER” for
more details.
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MIDI TERMINAL
43. MIDI OUT Jack
Sends out the performance information of this keyboard.
44. MIDI IN 1(PEDAL) Jack
This is the MIDI IN Terminal used mainly for the Pedal
Keyboard.
[The factory setting] The MIDI information received by
channel. You can set that through this terminal functions
as PEDAL, regardless of the channel.
45. MIDI IN 2(LOWER) Jack
This is the MIDI IN Terminal used mainly for the Lower
Keyboard.
[The factory setting] The MIDI information received by
channel. You can set that through this terminal functions
as LOWER, regardless of the channel.
CONTROLLER TERMINAL
46. FOOT SWITCH Jack
This terminal is for the Foot Switch (FS-9H - optional).
You can switch the speed of the Leslie effect and the
Combination Preset, etc. while playing.
47. EXP. PEDAL Jack
This terminal is for the Expression Pedal (V-20R -
optional.)
You can control the volume while you play.
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HOOK-UP

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16 BASIC HOOK-UP
See the figure below for connection.
Amplifiers or speakers are not mounted in this keyboard.
You must connect an external amplifiers and speakers (or Powerd Speaker) in order
to hear the keyboard sounds.
You can also enjoy playing this keyboard by connecting Stereo Headphones to the
Headphone Jack.
Be sure to make the connection with the Power OFF on this keyboard and all con-
nected equipment.
Stereo
Headphones
AC Power Cable
(provided)
Foot Switch FS-9H
(optional)
Amplifier, Speakers etc.

Hook-Up
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CONNECTING THE LESLIE SPEAKER
This keyboard is equipped with a 8-Pin Leslie Connector, so you can di-
rectly connect the Leslie 21 System Speaker.
Make this connection with switch power OFF on the equipment.
STANDARD HOOK-UP
Connect the Leslie Speaker to the 8-Pin Jack on the keyboard, with the
exclusive 8-Pin Leslie Cable (LC-8-7M - to be separately purchased - with the
other Leslie Speaker accessories).
Note: 8-Pin Jack is mouted. This keyboard can not use 11-pin Leslie speakers.
To control the volume of Leslie Speaker #2101/2102, use ROTARY Knob. Set
the STATIONARY konb for minimum. Because this keyboard has 1 channel
(rotary) audio circuit for the Leslie Speaker.
Please carefully read the User's Guide of the Leslie Speaker.
USING MIDI CONTROL
To control the parameters of the Leslie 21 System Speaker (i.e. finely adjust
the rotor, rise time etc.) using this keyboard, follow below instructions;
1. Connect the MIDI OUT of this keyboard and MIDI IN of the Leslie Speaker by
MIDI cable.
2. Set thc Keyboard Channel - Upper of this keyboard and MIDI Channel of the
Leslie Speaker to same channel. (P. 85)
3. Set the MIDI - Leslie Parameter to “21”. (P. 84)

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18 CONNECTING THE MIDI KEYBOARD
You can upgrade this keyboard to an organ by connecting an external MIDI Key-
board and pedal keyboard.
1. Hook-up external MIDI keyboard and pedal keyboard per the figure above.
2. Use the MIDI Template “Seq. Record” of this keyboard. (P. 84)
3. To use Expression Pedal, set the parameter “EXPRESSION SOURCE” for the model of
expression pedal that you have connected. (P. 59)
The MIDI Keyboard connected to the PEDAL Terminal functions as the PEDAL
(part), and the one connected to the LOWER Terminal as the LOWER (part).
Please also read the User's Guide of the connected MIDI Keybaord.
MIDI Keyboard
MIDI Pedal
Keyboard
Expression Pedal
V-20R

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TURN ON AND PLAY

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HOW TO POWER ON
After connecting your XK-1 to the power outlet, please perform the following steps before switch-
ing on the power. To avoid possible damages to speakers, please do not change the order of the
steps.
STEPS TO TAKE
1. Set the MASTER VOLUME Knob at 0 (minimum), before switching the power on.
2. Switch on the POWER on the rear panel. “PLAY” Mode appears, following the TITLE, in the
Display window.
It takes a few seconds before the XK-1 gets ready, because of the circuit-protection
devices.
3. Switch on the power of the amplifiers etc. connected to the XK-1.
4. Holding down a key, adjust the MASTER VOLUME by turning the Knob.
5. Adjust the volume of the amplifiers etc.
Reverse the above steps when you switch off the power. (Switch off the power of
the amplifiers etc. first.)
BACK-UP Your XK-1 memorizes the setting of the keyboard immediately before it is switched off. So, The
keyboard will start with these settings when it is switched on again. This is called “Back-up”.
The XK-1 is initially shipped from the factory with the Preset Button [ADJUST] in “pressed”
status.
The Preset Button [ADJUST] does not produce sound when initially first turned on.
Draw the left Drawbar(s), or press either of the Preset Buttons [2] - [11] to start.
RESET TO THE FACTORY SETTINGS
Please perform the following steps to reset the XK-1 to the initial default setting.
STEPS TO TAKE
1. Switch off the power of the XK-1.
2. Hold the [REC/JUMP] Button, and switch on the power.
3. Continue to hold down / Keep pressing the [REC/JUMP] Button until “Loading Default...”
appears on the Display.
4. After 5 seconds if everything is in order, PLAY Mode appears on the Display. (Completed)
POWER ON
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